Total Recall … Let’s kick things off. My aim is to help you decide whether or not you need it added to your possessions. So, time for a no-nonsense admission – I haven’t actually used or bought the product (see my About page for why), but I have trawled the internet hunting down info on it, so you don’t have to. For real purchaser reviews see the ‘Customer Reviews’ section to the right. So get ready as I save you time and tell you all you need to know about Total Recall.

What is is?

You don’t even need to click through to the product’s website, I have produced a summary of all they have to say about themselves here:

A guide on how to supercharge your memory and disease-proof your brain against Alzheimer’s and Dementia

For people with impaired vision, this option will enable you to magnify the page size for easier reading

Is anyone actually buying it?

Time for some hard facts. Again, the payment processor provides us with something they call the product’s “Gravity”. It’s an indicator of a product’s sales rank. I’ve processed this figure and turned it into a rating out of 100. Products with a high rating are popular. Total Recall scores 73.90/100 which is about standard.

Your buying options

Hopefully by now you’ve read through the summary of what the product does (or claims to do…). You’ve read the user reviews and testimonials. Perhaps you’ve even decided you might like to buy the product. So what now?

Option 2: Buy Through My Link

If you click this link: fsponline-recommends.co.uk you’ll also be taken through to fsponline-recommends.co.uk, where you can go through the same process as Option 1. This time though, because you were sent to the site through a special link, I get the credit for sending over a potential buyer. If you do buy, I will receive a commission. The cost to you is the same regardless of which method you choose You might want to choose this option if: